Pump Gland Well Shield

ABSTRACT

A device for shielding pump gland wells which permits visual access to the pump gland components. The device includes and not limited to a rectangular body structure ( 1 ) comprising of a flexible material having at both ends narrow sections ( 2 ) with stop flange sections ( 3 ), a window section ( 7 ) with a clear member ( 5 ) permanently held in place by pop rivets ( 4 ) and washers ( 6 ) having a fastening means by the elasticity of the body structure ( 1 ) to compress to form a u-shape and install with biased tension by pressing the narrow sections ( 2 ) into the inner circumferential surface of the gland well ( 9 ) which installation is complete when contact between the stop flange section ( 3 ) with the gland well ( 9 ) top edge. The device maybe made of a clear flexible material and further comprising of other shapes which will produce the equivalent result.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to a device that safely shields pump gland wells and allows visual access to the pump gland components.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Pumps are used to transfer liquid from one location to another. Pumps are classified into two groups; Positive and non-positive displacement pumps. In order to reduce leakage around the pump shaft where it passes through the casing, compression or jam type packing is used. The packing in the stuffing boxes of a pump is not supposed to stop leakage entirely, it only throttles the fluid. A slight leakage is needed to lubricate the shaft and packing. This leakage of fluid collects in the gland well and flows down the drain line. A problem that occurs is that pump gland wells are left open which in the dynamic mode the leaking fluid sprays off the pump shaft do to centrifugal force which causes a safety hazard for the operator and equipment also excessive grease from the inboard and outboard bearings can spray off the shaft. In the statical mode leakage can spray out of stuffing box packing gland and become air born. This invention eliminates these problems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a device that shields a pump gland well and allows full visual access to the packing gland components. besides the advantages of the pump gland well shield as described, several objects and advantages of the invention are:

(a) to provide safety for the pump operator from packing gland leakage and dislodged bearing grease.

(b) to provide fast access to the pump gland components, such as packing gland adjustments and pump gland well drain.

(c) to provide a shield that protects the plant equipment and the environment from chemical and physical hazards of the fluid which is pumped.

(d) to provide a device that is self contained and requires no maintenance.

(e) to provide a shield that can self adjust to different pumps.

(f) to provide a shield that has a removably fastening means.

(g) to provide a shield that has a means of keeping the device in the proper installed mode.

(h) to provide a shield that permits visual access while the pump is in dynamic or statical modes.

(i) to provide a shield that is easily manufactured.

Further objects and advantages are to provide a shield which can be used easily and conveniently to shield a pump gland well without causing damage to the gland well, which is simple to install and inexpensive to manufacture, which can be manufactured and marketed as a separate unit so as to be installed on existing pumps or manufactured as an integral part of the pump, which can be used repeatedly, and which obviates the need to modify the pump gland well. Still further objects and advantages will become apparent from consideration of the following description and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a elevation view showing an embodiment of the pump gland well shield.

FIG. 2 is a front view showing an embodiment of the pump gland well shield.

FIG. 3 is a side view showing an embodiment of the pump gland well shield.

FIG. 4 is a top view showing yet another embodiment of the pump gland well shield installed to the outboard gland well.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

A embodiment of the shield of the present invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3. The shield has a thin body structure 1 consisting of a flexible material which can be repeatedly bent and straightened out without fracturing. The body structure 1 having a rectangular shape forming at the longitudinal end a narrow section 2 a stop flange section 3 a window section 7 having a clear member 5 held in place by rivets 4 and washers 6.

In this embodiment a fastening means which is shown as elasticity of the body structure 1 is compressed to form a u-shape and installed into the pump outboard bearing 8 pump gland well 9 by pressing the narrow section 2 therein the inner circumferential surface of the gland well 9 which installation is complete when contact of the stop flange section 3 makes contact with the gland well 9 top edge and the outer surface of the body structure 1 communicates with the inner circumferential surface of the pump gland well 9 which allows continuous bias tension to hold the shield in place which permits visual access to the pump packing gland 11 components such as the packing gland 11 bolts, pump shaft 14 and gland well 9 drain while properly shielding from the pump cover 10 to the outboard bearing 8. It is to be understood that while the detailed drawings and specific examples given describe a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is for the purpose of illustration only, that the apparatus of the invention is not limited to the precise details and conditions disclosed and that various changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, the body structure 1 can be made of a clear flexible material which would not have a need for a window section 7, rivets 4, and rivet washers 6. and installed to inboard or outboard gland wells. As another example the body structure can be fastened to the bearing bolts 13, pump cover bolts 12 or packing gland 11 bolts and have a living hinge which would allow the shield to be opened to the outboard bearing 8 or to the pump cover 10. As another example the stop flange section 3 can be of a square shape and and allow for the stop flange 3 to be bent outward perpendicular to the body structure 1 and make contact with the gland well 9 top edge. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than the examples given. 

I claim:
 1. An pump gland well shield used for the shielding purposes comprising:
 1. A body structure and yieldable supporting means for the said body structure slidable within the pump gland well and having means to prevent movement of the shield to installed position.
 2. A body structure forming a narrow section and flange section adapted to yieldingly engage the said narrow section into the pump gland well and said stop flange section thereon to prevent movement of the shield to the installed position.
 3. A body structure and fastening means for the shield adapted to yieldingly engage the narrow section into the pump gland well provided with an stop flange section serving to prevent movement of the shield with continuous biased tension of the shield to the inside of the pump gland well which permits visual access to the pump gland well components.
 4. A body structure forming a stop flange and narrow section therefor of a greater longitudinal diameter than the pump gland well having the ability to bend and adapted to yieldingly engage the pump well gland of various size pumps to removably fasten and support the shield in the inverted position with its said narrow section inside the pump gland well which permits said stop flange section to prevent movement downward and to allow the shield to position completely covering the pump gland well.
 5. A body structure having a narrow section and stop flange section which having outwardly tabs to engage the pump gland well top edge to limit the movement of the shield in the direction thereof.
 6. A body structure which is of a clear flat spring material having a u-shape when formed and extending within the pump gland well and yielding engaging the same to support the shield thereover by means of a narrow section and stop flange section at opposite ends of said body structure to removably fastening the shield and limit the movement of the shield in the direction thereof.
 7. A body structure bent in to form a u-shape having narrow sections and stop flange sections turned inwardly upon each other the sides of said body structure yieldingly engaging the said narrow sections into the pump well gland well with continuous biased tension outwardly which the said stop flange sections adjacent to the top edge of the pump gland well bearing contact upon same limiting the movement of the shield in the direction thereof.
 8. A body structure forming narrow sections and stop flange sections constructed of thin flat spring like material and bent to form a u-shape and extending into the pump gland well to yieldingly engage the same with continuous biased tension, means for each of the sides of the said body structure permit said stop flange sections contact four points which engage the shield with the top edge of the pump gland well to limit movement and which serve to prevent rocking of same. 